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THE AUGTTS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1902. IF ANY OP "YOTJR FAMILY IT? THIS OR PAST GENERATIONS HAVE BEEN TROUBLED WITH KIDNEY DISEASE, MAKE A TEST OF YOUR URINE AND SATISFY YOURSELF. A TRIAL BOTTLE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST KID NEY CURE, WARNER'S SAFE CURE, SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE TO EVERT2 READER OF THIS PAPER, IT IS YOUR KIDNEYS! Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Disease and Do Not Know It Until It Has De veloped Into Bladder Trouble, Rheumatism, Diabetes or Bright's Disease Which Will Prove Fatal If Not Attended To. Pains in the small of tba back', painful passing cf urine, inflammation of the bladder, torpid liver, cloudy urine, pains in the back of the head and nock, rheumatic pains all over the body tell you your kidneys are diseased and are not able to do their work properly. If you have any of these symptoms, great care should be taken to stop tho progress of the disease and prevent it becoming chronic and pregnating the entire system, by tak ing Warner's Safe Cure. . IF IN DOUBT MAKE THIS TEST. Put some urine In a glass; after' It stands 2i hours if you find a reddish brickdust sediment in it, or particles floating in the urine or the urine e milky or cloudy, you will know yonr kidneys are in a diseased condition and are unable to per form their work; the result will beythe Madder and urinary organs - will become inflamed, uric acid will poison the blood, the stomach will become affected and unable to digest the food, the system will become weak and the result will be a break-down of the eeneral health, with Bricht's disease or diabetes, which will prove fatal if not treated with promptness and great care, Warner's Safe Cure will purify find strengthen the kidneys and enable them to do their work, it will cure back ache, kidney trouble, rheumatism, lfcauinatic gout, diabetes, Bright's disease, uric acid poison, gall stone, inflammation of the bladder and urinary or gans and restore the patient's health and vigor. The free trial bottle has often been sufficient to cure cases of kidney disease when the simple home test described above has been made in the earlier stages of the disease. URIC ACID POISON CURED. Mr. Thomas J. Stoddard, a prominent builder of 2701 Hampton nve., Baltimore, who Is now 64 years of age, was so far gone with inflammation of the bladder and uric acid that his urine was blacz and he could only pass it iu small quantities with excruciating pain. His bladder had become so inflamed and his kidneys so diseased that he had constant drub bing pains in his back and groins; he tried doctors and medicine, but grew worse until he began taking Warner's Safe Cure, which was recommended to him by a friend who had been cured. He took three bottles and was completely cured, his urine became its natural color, the uric acid was driven out of his system and his kidneys and bladder resumed their normal healthy condition, so that they can now perform their work of purifying and filter ing the blood. Mr. Stoddard says he can now stand fn a stooped position any length of time without feeling any pain in his back. Thousands of letters are received every day from men and women who have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure. Warner's is purely vegetable and contains no narcotic or harmful drugs; it is free from sediment and is pleasant to take. (Beware of so-called kidney remedies which are full of sediment and of Dad odor they are harmful.) "Safe Cure" does not constipate; it is a moot valuable and effective, tonic;- it kills the disease germs. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS move the bowels gently and aid a speedy cure. : You can buy Warner's Safe Cure at any drug store. Two regular sizes, -60c and $1.00 a bottle. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. There is none " just as good " as Warner's Safe Cure. It has cured all forms of kidney disease during the last thirty years. It is prescribed and used by doctors and in the leading hospitals as the only absolute cure for all forms of dis eases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. To convince every sufferer from diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and blood, that "Warner's Safe Cure will cure them a trial bottle will be sent absolutelyf ree, postpaid. Also a valuable medical booklet which tells all about the diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder, with a prescription for each disease, and many of the thousands of testimonials received daily from grateful patients who have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure, Just write War ner's Safe Cure Company, Itochester, N.Y., and mention having read this liberal offer in this paper. The genuineness of this offer is fully guaranteed by the publisher. IN THE SUBURBS. FOSTER. Foster, Novl 20. Samuel Kickctt is here from Crinncll, la., .for a- visit with relatives. ltcv. Xurtztnan and wife went to Pine Mills Saturday, where Mr. Xurtz man held services Sunday .' morning and evening, returning home Mon day. J. II. Foster and son Fred W.. and Frank Heynolds were summoned to Kock Island Tuesday to appear at the trial of Joseph Murphy, charged with robbing the Foster postoffice. Mrs. J. II. Foster has returned from Iowa City, where she spent the last two weeks, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brogan. Henry Xotla and William Peppers, of Illinois City, started for Kansas Monday. They expect to remain in the west some time. . HAMPTON. Hampton, Xov. 20. J. I.. McXabne'y and bride, who were married at the home of . F. IcXabney Wednesday, Xov. 5, left for their future home in Calesburg Saturday. Will Whitehead and family, who formerly lived in Moline, have moved to Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Mcfjinnis will make their home in Carbon Cliff this winter. Mrs. Clapp, an old resident of till place, who some time ago fell and broke her hip, was removed to the home of her niece, Mrs. Mary Chad wick, of Moline, where she will spend the winter," CJeorge (Vawford brought suit against Mrs. Veronika before Justice G. F. McXabney for the price of goods bought and delivered. The de fendant did not put in an appearance, so Judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff for the full amount of bis claim, $87.15. ... Mrs. Adams and her daughter,' JMrs. Holland, who have been spending the summer at their home in Hampton, left Saturday. Mrs. Adams will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Silvis, of Kock Island, and after vis iting friends for a short time Mrs. Holland will leave for Mason City, where she will spend the winter with her brother, Joe Adams. Dr. Hunter, of Oneida, who was for merly a resident of this place, is in town visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. A. R. Stoddard, a well-known resident of this place, will leave soon for Seattle, Wash., where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Clethen. rBTBVRON Port H.vron, Xov. 20. Mrs. Freder ick T. Schafer gave a kitchen tshower in honor of Maine Schafer Saturday . iPoT It KEISKELLSO HTMEMT me Uw1H e k f 1 kcsnufsl, vea when oorcml wllb b-otchr. pin- t I If ptae; -kel Veres, alcera, lick, WUrr inr ami" loo. I 1 1 1 At 4rucrttta iOo. John .ton, Holtow.y a Cc. ftulm. J j MM! 3 r ta29 front 2 to .". About thirty were pres ent, bringing kitchen utensils, both useful ami ornamental. The after noon was spent socially and pleas antly, refreshments being served. The new railway track from the saw mill south has been laid. Jacob Flickinger, aged 75 years, 9 months and 10 days, a citizen of Coe township, died front old age at his residence at 5 o'clock Monday morn ing. The remains were interred- at Fairfield cemetery Tuesday. jMr. Stone, f Kock Island, came to visit with his daughter, Mrs. L. H. Trent. Mrs. Stacey. of Kcloit, is spending the winter with her sifter. Miss Kowe, of the academy. Miss Clara O'Brien, of Kock Island, is visiting with friends and relatives in this place. Principal K. J. Delano, of the Orion public schools, attended the Masonic lodge meeting Wednesday evening. He is much pleased with Orion and the schools. Kevival meetings have been held at the Methodist church during the las-t week. The ladies of the Social Union will hold their annual bazaar and supper Dec. 10 at the Congregational church. . Teachers have been placed upon the program by Manager Plymire and given their subjects, which are to be discussed at the teachers meeting to be held at Hampton Dec. f. The double track of the Milwaukee being now completed, both passenger and freight trains commenced passing over it Monday. Prof. Hretnail, of Port Hymn acad emy, preached at Atkinson Sunday a week ago, and at Cable last Sunday. A number of Port Ilyron citizens are repairing and otherwise improv ing the apxearance of their resi dences. Miss Genevieve Rogers gave a birth day party to her young friends Fri day evening. Dainty refreshments were served. P. W. Martin, who purchased the button factory, has sold the iron smokestack to Ed Adrian and con templates making improvements. Kev. J. F. Black, of Mount Carroll, preached in the Pleasant Unity Uni ted Presbyterian church Sunday last, and a young people's meeting was held in the evening. Kxercises were held in the Congre gational church Sunday last. The theme of the morning sermon was "Human Ideals and the Choice of a God." Tuesday evening Skelton'a livery barn was broken into and in the morning it was discovered that a horse and buggy were missing. The horse was found tied to a telephone pole near Woodward's grove. A. G. Brewster was taken sick and has .been confined to his bed ' since Saturday. - CORDOVA. Cordova, Xov. 20. Lett Stockwell and family, of Osage, Iowa, are here Safe Cure CHAPTER THE SECOND Of the Ethics of Chicago, as Ap plied in the Matter of Paying Taxes. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS OH THE BACK Tells How He "Toole tbe Medicino" Without Doing Any Kicking Jretty Revelations. Chicago, Xov. 21. Captain Edward Williams, ex-manager of the Masonic Temple, and convicted conspirator against Cook county, who took the stand Wednesday as a witness for the prosecution in the trial of President James II. Gorruley, of the Masonic Fraternity Temple association, on the charge of conspiracy, admitted on cross-examination yesterday that he committed perjury in swearing to a false nflidavit In the course of his own trial. "Did you not on Oct. 3. 1!02, on your oath state be fore a notary public." asked ex-Judge Wing, counsel for (Jormley, 'that you never saw Hoy, Ilenly and Wheeler until after the indictment was return ed against yon and them and you were arraigned In court?" He "look the Whole Dose." 'i did," was his reply. "Was that true?" "It is true as to all except Wheel er." "Have you any explanation of your action in that connection?" "My explanation is that I had paid $20,000 of the corporation's money In good faith to men whom I understood to be employes of the county treasur er's office, and I believed I had a .moral justification, in the hope of sav ing that money. The affidavit was pre pared by attorneys, and I took the whole dose Just as a patient takes the prescription given by his doc tor." "Didthe lawyers know that yon were deceiving theiu when they drew up that affidavit?" Ilarnes I After Some I-wyerm. "I can't say what I have said to them. They must have got the state ment from me." The cross-examination was directed throughout toward the dlscredltingof the witness' veracity and was marked by frequent tilts be tween the defendant attorney and Judge Ilorton. Assistant State's Attor ney Barnes directed the interrogation In the redirect examination of Williams toward securing an admission from him that the affidavit nlreudy referred to, and another one introduced in evi dence, setting forth that the Masonic Temple taxes had been paid over the counter in the county treasurer's office, were made with the full knowledge on the part of the Temple association's legal advisors. Thornton & Chancellor, that they were false. Inside" and "OnUlde" Mea. The only j-dniisslon witness would make was that they "were presented to him for signature by one of the attaches of the attorneys' office." Luke Wheeler, co-conspirator with Williams, and also under sentence for his crime, took the stand immediately following the conclusion of the hitter's examina tion, and told in detail his part iu the transaction as the "outside' man," James It. Hoy looking after the fixing of the books "on the Inside" for an extended visit with friends. Mrs. Henry Durant spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Moline. Mrs. Charles Sallows was in Daven port last week. Mrs. F. S. Cool was in Kock Island Tuesday. The Misses Mary and Addie Fge and Marion Tew have gone' to Oklahoma, where they will make their home. John Ege went last Friday. Jay Adams, aged 6 years, youngest son of John Adams, tripped on a board in the. sidewalk Wednesday, where the town bridge is being re paired, and rolled upon the rocks. His leg was broken and his head was terribly bruised. He was taken home, and the doctor called, lie is improv ing slowly. ANDALUSIA. Andalusia, Xov. 20. T". II. BnSiim was down from Rock Island on busi ness last week. x R. W. Brook man came down from Rock, Island to spend Sunday with his parents. Mrs. Frank Dollarhide, of Daven port, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. John Stropes visited friends at Rock Island last week. The Baptist society will give an oys ter supper at the town hall Xov. 27. . Mrs. A. W. Smith, who has been visiting friends at Rock Island the past two weeks, returned home Fri day, accompanied by Miss Floss An thony, who will visit here. "joslin " Joslin, Nov. 20. Mert Tinsman and wife were in Port Byron Monday. William Farber, of Port Byron, is doing some carpenter work for Wil liam Donahoo. Miss Katie Mead is spending- this week in Port Byron with Miss Lillie Crompton. Mrs. Clarence Hanna and children spent Sunday in Port Byron. Mr. McMurphy- has built an exten sive barn on his farm occupied by C. Genung. The box social at the Woodmen hall last Tuesday evening was well attend ed and all report a good time. Miss Minnie Heaid departed Friday evening for a visit witK relatives and friends in Davenport. . I Mr. Beck's little son has been, very, sick the past week, but is .now report ed abetter. Dr. , Rice, was hCnt.tend ance. Miss Kdia Crompton began her winter terra of school at. Rose Hill Monday. . MissVorn Netser is visiting her sis ter, Mrs, C. If. Osborne. John Joslin, of Moline, was in Jos lin last week on business. Miss Clara Heald returned home from Davenport Saturday morning. Miss Elsie Yosburg began her win ter'term of school at Oak Tree Mon day. Miss Grace David visited in JosTTn Friday. NEWS IN OUTLINE. . Augustus K. Lines, deceased; of 'New Haven, left $."0.000 " to the Yale law school for a professorship of testament ary law. ! Persia and Greece have ended a quarrel of 2,"03 years, and Persia has sent an ambassador to the Hellenic court, the first since Darius demanded "earth and water" of the Greeks in 4UI B. C. After a fast of forty days, to cure hef of disease. Mrs. Gertrude Young died at her home In Minneapolis. In 'a-circular letter the Great North ern railway accepts as a fact the death of .Benjamin F. Kgan in the north weft. Fire has destroyed the famous trad ing town Resht, Persia, and it It known that -MH) people perished. The sultan of Morocco has present ed $.".000 to Mrs. Cooper, widow , of the English missionary murdered by a natire last month. A crank with a pistol and a white stave, he called a "magic wand," tried to pay a visit to Francis Joseph at midnight. He Is insane. The Southern Pacific station and fer ry slips at San Francisco burned. Ixsj, about $yoo,(M)0. Two burglars robbed the postoffice at West Farmington. O., getting very little, and ons was captured later. The president's journey home yes terday was made in fast time, with no stops, but all day there were cheering crowds at stations passed. The special train of the crown prince of Slam has reached San Jose. Cnl. Lord Tennyson, the temporary gov ernor general of Australia, has been formally appointed ta that office. CAN'T KEEP IT UP. Can't Itecrlve Rock Island People Very I-oiur Tliey l.raru Qulekly. It is sometimes an easy matter to fool the public, but you can't keep it up very long. They are sure to find you out; and every time a man is fooled another skeptic is made. We are naturally skeptical when reading a published statement by some str.m ger residing in a far-away place, but the circumstances are entirely differ ent when home indorsement is pre sented. The testimony of local citi zens renders deceit impossible. It is so easy for you to investigate. Read this case: F. J. Wivill, Seventh avenue, car penter, says: . "I wan so sore and lame across my back that I could not stoop over fur enough to tie my shoes. When I was obliged to pick up anything from-the floor I had to get down on my knees to avoid the sharp, shooting pains through my kidneys. There was a dull, heavy pain in my back and also weakness of the kidneys which was very an noying. I used many remedies, but I got little or no benefit until I tried Doan's Kidney Pills, obtaining them at the Harper house drug store. They effected a complete and permanent cure." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan s and take no other. bow Are Tour Kidneys Dr Hobbs' Rparatrni PtlU core all kidney 111. Parn ate free. Add. Slerttua Kerneo Co.. Chicago or N. Y. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. THE MARKS BUSINESS COMPANY Pro moters ot Industrie-!, real estate ana loans, money advanced buyers, easv terms, capi tal secured for patents. For sale Bar gains, see our list-Hotels, several well lo cated: rooming houses. Id to 2(1 rooms rt8 taurants, three good stands: laundries, two well equipped: mat market, old establish ed stand; hardware, several good stocks; dry goods and general stocks; millineries, good stand, big trade: barber shop, two and four chair stands; hatn house, best stand la state: confectionery, ice cream parlors; good wholesale trade: groceries, several good places: drug stores, several well located: furniture, two well located stocks; saloon, good location, money mak er; harness shop, well established: Imple ment stock, pumps and mills: creamery, good location: plaiting mill, chance formtll man; blacksmith shop, good stand; general stock, several lines; liveries, two nicely tocked places; mail order business, a good one. Investments Several good opportu-nlti-s tor parties having capital In sums from 500 to 5,000. Can lurnish positions with Investments. Also partners secured tor patents. Have many other lines on our list. We have special facilities to fur nish money on real estate, tarms or lands. No delays with us if you have the securi ties. Prompt attention. C 11 or write. The Marks Business company, 430 Oood block, Des Moines, Iowa. Please mention this paper. , MONKTTOJUAJiN (10.000 to loan ' on real estate Becuritv. Reidv Bros., Room 4. Mitchell & Lynde building. MONEY TO LOAN on real estate security at lowest rates. Marlon E. Sweeney, wwr ney, rooms 83-36, Mitchell & Lynde build ing. Rock Island... MONEY TO loan In any amount, on any kind of security. Also choice property tor sale or rent. W. L. Coyne, MO Seventeenth street, up stairs. WANTED To loan money on diamonds, watches. Jewelry, hardware, musical in struments, bicycles, clothing, dry goods, furniture, etc Highest cash prices paid for secend hand goods of all kinds also. The above goods for sale at half the usual tore prices. All business transactions strictly confidential. His new number and location, 1633 Second avenue. Don't forget If Jones' second-hand store. TWO rings on iMi, . Lives In Bowling. youth, lived in Rock Island, Quito up-to-date was lie, , His papa, too, was not so slow, As you will quickly see. Said Son, "I dote on "bowling, ' I have a howling arm," So with ARGUS "ads" pa put him Down on a Bowling farm. It isn't a bad job to go "clerking on a farm" in Bowling or any oth er township. Still if you want a job in town use Argvis Want ads. WANT K D-MALK HELP WANTED -A porter at the Uock Island house. WANTED Bell boys at the Harper house. Oood wages. WANTED Bov to drive carpenter wagon. Inquire 180 Fourth avenue or Tweuty nrst street. WANTED Assistant bookkeeper, good at tiff iires and rapid poster. Address "K 53" cart? Argus. WANTED At once, a good. Industrious bov about Id years old. Good waees. Inquire at 320 Tw'eniieth street. Slegel's Loanotllce. WANTED Twenty laborers tor service on government work at Milan. Wages H 5 jer dav ot eight hours. Apply at govern ment dmce. Milan. 111. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Rapid advancement by abundance of prac tice, qualitied teachers, etc. Inducements to distant applicants. Catalogue free. Write today. Moler Barber College, Chi cago. WANTED Bookkeeier. quick accurate post er. Must be good iciimau and good at fig ures, for position as as bookkeeper and as sistant to treasurer in an oftlre doing a large business. Ojenlngfor s'eadv advance ment to right man. Address B. 2s"'care Ar gus. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WANTED Dressmaking at 1916 Fifth ave nue. Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED Four dining room girls at Dan's restaurant, ibll Second avenue. WANTED A comietent girl for general housework at 10i4 Second avenue. WANTED-A dining room girl at the Del monico restaurant. Must be experienced. WANTED-Two laundrv girls and a house man at Hotel Barm's. Apply to house keeper. WANTED A girl for general boun-work In familv of three. Inquire at ltiu Second avenue. WANTED A competent girl for general eousework. Applv to Mrs. C. E. Sharpe, sr34 Seventh avenue. WANTED Ladies to learn hairdressing. manicuring and facial massage. Four weeks completes. Catalogue mailed. Mo ler college. Chicago. 111. V A N TKI AfS EXTS WANTED Agents. Ladies or gentlemen Address tieorge Schneider. Rock Island, 111. WANTED Manager for new branch of our business here in Kock Island. Address, at once with references. Alfred Morris, wholesaler, Cincinnati. Ohio. WANTED Local representative, male or temale. tor large eastern corjKiration. Steadv liberal compensation guaranteed. Address Paul Bitterman, care of Tbe Wales. Dubuque. Iowa. WANTED Men and women to ropy letters at home. Hiuhesl prices paid: money ad vanced weekly. Send addressed en velope for copy and instructions Standard Fen com pan v. 220 Fulton street. New York. WANTED Men tor salesmen. Local or traveling, we employ on ootn salary ana commission. Straight, honorable business that will yield good income. Our salesmen make from 40 a month up and expenses. For particulars write, The R. O. Chase Co, Geneva, N. Y. WANTED Trustworthy person in each county to manage ousiness. om csiauusu ed house, solid financial standing: straight bona tide weekly cash salary 18 paid by check each Wednesday, with all expenses direct from headquarters; money advanc ed for expenses. Manager, 379 Caxton bldg. Chicago. WANTED An established wholesale house. desires to engage competent manager fori n t j it ni-nmnmi!!. pile nu i usiucss. brancn nousc. oaiary nw pt-i mumu, penses and commission. Must invest H.ooo in capital stock of company, on which divi dend of 6 per cent will be guaranteed, and furnish satisfactory references. Address, Secretary, box 4 H) Kansas City. Mo. LOST AND FOUND LOST A breastpin made from a 9f gold lietween this city and piece, somewhere Centre station, receive reward Leave at Argus onice and MISCELLANEOUS. ANY manorAman may increase their in come i0 a week during unemployed nours For particulars address Paul Bitterman. care of The Wales. Dubuque, Iowa. INSURANCE on dwellings and household goods a specialty. Oldest ana best com panies, lowest rates C. R. Chamberlln, Mitchell & Lynde block. Phone 103a IF YOU WISH your money to earn a higher rate of interest than Is paid by savings banks, call on Marion E. Sweeney, attor ney, rooms 33-35, Mitchell A Lynde building. Rock Island. TORNADO INSURANCE Rates for city property 30 cents per ioo one year, w cents per $100 three years, eo cents per $100 nve years. Call or address C. R, Chamberlln Agent. Mitchell & Lynde building. J. P. WILLIAMSON buys,- sells ana ex changes ail Kinds or seconu uauu guuus, will pay more than any other dealer and sells cheaper. All kinds of stove repairing and cleaning done also. J. P. Williamson, 1515 Second avenue. Telephone 48S. CAN furnish steady and lucrative employ ment to men oi gooo. auaress, soiicr uu industrious, selline our line of household specialties on easy payments, 13 to 15 daily easily made: no Investment or experience necessary. Write for particulars. Galely, ill La saiie street, i;nicago, iu. - DO YOU WANT AGENTS? Many years' ex perience places us in a position io give you valuable Information alone lines that will assure you success. Ask for free letters of information and bulletin of daily papars that pay. We also start responsible par ties in the mall order ana agency supply business, uocusuum, muuc, wu. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell, trade or rent anything, engage nelpor secure a situation the Mail is the one paper inMoline that can do it for you. Mail wants are popular and Mail winii brine results. One-half cent per word Is the price to all alike, cash In advance. S-cent stamps will do. Evening and Saturday Mali. Moline. iu. MENTAL SCIENTIST AND HEALER. .MENTAL scientist and hea'er of all chronic and inherited disease. I .oca! reference to individuals and families. Cures 'are quick and permanent. For this treatment call on Miss Dentoo. Rooms 7. 68 and 59, McCuiloiign block, Davenport, Iowa- WANTED POSITIONS WANTED Dressmaking at 301 Twentieth street. Trimmed skirts a specialty. Prices reasonable. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Rooms and board for small fam Uy. Address -S. 12." Argus. WANTED Seven or eight room house with modern conveniences, east of Twentieth street. Address "M D." Argus. WANTED Boarders. Two or three gentle men can find nicely furnished rooms with . board. All modern conveniences and good service at reasonable price. 627 Seven teenth street. WANTED Boarders. Tbe Mancker house is now refitted and readv to receive tran sients and loarder8. Good meals and the best of service. Kates 1 per aav. Corner Sixteenth street and Fourth avenue. Tel ephone 21 Union. Mrs. Tarpv. proprietor. rOK RENT-ROOM!. FOR RENT Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping at 1W3 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnisned front room with stove beat and gas at 538 Twentieth street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished room with gas. bath and heat. Call at bl5 Second ave nue. FOR RENT A nicely furnished front room with beat and gas at $7 a month at 113.: Sec ond avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with good ta ble board All modern conveniences. 1223 Second avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Water on same floor. S30 Thirteenth street. FOR RENT Furnished front room with heat In central location, suitable for two gentlemen. Inquire at 1U Third avenue. FOR RENT Two nicelv lurnished rooms with furnace heat, suitable for two or three young ladies. Inquire at 15 Fitth avenue. FOR RENT Nicely furnished suite of rooms with furnace heat: table board It desired. Also rooms for light housekeeping atlllG Second avenue. FOR BENT HOUSES. FOR KENT Large house conveniently lo cated. Address "O 23." care Argus. FOR KENT A house of three rooms Call at Weaver's grocery. lo;) Seventh street. FOR RENT Four nice rooms with water nupplv. above jrrocerv at 2207 Fourth ave nue. "Inquire at grocery. FOR RENT Second floor, consisting of three nice rooms, with water supply. Kent IT. Inquire at 1110 Third avenue. FOR KENT One store with modern im- 1rovemeiits. suitable for groceries or drug msiness. Inquire at 001 Twenty-first street. FOR RENT A house of six rooms with mod ern conveniences at 527 Eleventh street. Inquire of J. D. Beecher, SOj Seventeenth street. FOR RENT House of seven rooms, bath and electric light, at 2710 Fifth avenue. Inquire of Charles Oswald, 2129 Fourth avenue. FOR RKXT-A house of seven rooms on Third avenue, three blocks from the court house. Inquire at the Eagle bakery. 110U 'i mrd avenue. FOR RENT A modern store room on Ninth street between Eighth and Ninth avenues. Inquire at southwest corner Sixteenth street and First avenue. FOR RENT A small furnished cottage, just new. two blocks from car line, located at Fourteenth street and Sixteenth avenue. Inquire at 537 Twcenty-third street. FOR RENT A modern 7-room house with bath, hot and cold water, furnace heat, lo cated on Sixth avenue east of Twenty eighth street. Inquire of E. J. Burns, room it, Mitcneu & juynae uuuuing. FOR 8 ALE FARM PROPERTY. FOR SALE 125 acres ot land seven miles from Rock Island, at fSO an acre, inquire of McCaskrin & McCaskrin. 1 FOR SALE Seven acres of ground with small house and barn in south Helgnts. For particulars call at No. 009 Seventeenth street. FOR SALE OR TRADE -103 acres in Buffalo Prairie township. 50 acres bottom land, good improvements. Will take house and lot In town in part payment. Owner wants to retire. A bargain. Apply to Keldy Bros. FOR SALE Stock farm. Best slock farm in Green county, Iowa, must ie sold in o days and can be bought at a bargain on easy terms. There are 440 acres, close to school, rural mail, telephone, fair house, large barns, cribs, orchards, and in excel lent neighborhood. Price $52.60 per acre. Write at once to George H. Gallup, Jeffer son, Iowa. FOR SALK MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A dairy business and first class restaurant, inquire ot Aiccascrin & Mc Caskrin. FOR SALE OH stove." sewing machine. lamps, chairs and other household articles. Must be sold at once. Call at 816 Twelfth street. FOR SALE Real eRtate mortgages bearing 6 per cent Interest, running tour or nve years, at par and - accrued interest.- in amounts from 800 to (2.000. Marlon E. Sweeney, Mitchell & Lynde block. Rock Island. FOR SALE One full blood Jersey cow four years old. will be fresn in Decern tier: one half blood Jersey cow, fresh now; one fam ilv horse, 10 years old: one good road wag on: one set s'ingle harness. Inquire at Elm street poultrv yards, south of Thirtieth street. Kock island FOR SALE At 10 cents on the dollar, in Hrst-class condition, one sewing machine, one piano, one organ, all kinds of house bold goods. Liberal amounts advanced on all anove mentioned articles. Give us a trial and be convinced. The Greater New York Loan Bank. 321 Twentieth street. Phone 63 brown. Hours from 7 a. m . to 9:30 p. m. ANSWKRS TO WANT ADS. ANSWERS to the following are at this office "M. 18. B. A. X8: - a: " wm. -n. H 29 " "O. 39." 5: "S. :" 'R. 4i." 8; L. 60." 3: ".T. G. G." 3: "B. 17;" ' X. I3;'' "S. 41 ; -L. 31:" A. I; "M. 27;" "B. 28;" "H. 63;" R. N. 20." PERSONAL. an unmarried man of 35 rears wishes to meet a lady who is willing to help him fin ish Bis education. Address Student, post- office box .hock lsiana, iu. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY. FOR SALE OR RENT The 3-story brick ounaing on t irsi avenue mat nas oeea oc cupied by the George White Buggv compa ny. Inquire ot E. G. Frazer. FOR SALE Two remaining east front lots in the Dart Twenty-second street addition. , For terms inquire of K S. Dart, Jackson St Hurst's office, Masonic temple. FOR SALE A five room house with bath lot eoxl.V. fruit trees and other 8m all fruit. flood well, 25 barrel cistern, city water, arn and carriage shed, located on Fortv f ourth street. Address S. E. Mattison, 8- 3 Nlueteeth street. FOR SALE Excellent building lots located in the new additions on Fourteenth street between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, tthO up: on easy terms. Also other lots in the Immediate vicinity, 4.1S0 up on special terms. Please Investigate, as prices of lots in this locality are rapidly increasing in value, caused bv the opening up of the new park and projected street railway and pavement on Fifteenth street. Apply to Goldsmith & Mcliee. FOR SALE Lots in Woodin's addition. These lots are on Eleventh and Twelfth avenues between Fifth and Seventh streets, are 42x125 feet with 20-foot alley And nine feet of good rich soil lying on limestone rock. An abundant supply of Sure water can be had at a small expense y drilling 30 feet through tbe sou and rock. Sidewalks are all shaded with Elm trees set 0 feet apart along the curb. If ?ou are interested in a cheap building lot, he price and terms that these lots are of fered for will suit you. Call or address S. J. Woodin, 922 Firsfr avenue. FOR SALE Choice bargains in building lots, cottages and houses, for sale in ail parts of tbe city; houses rented; rents col lected; money to loan on real estate se curity at current rates: fire and tornado Insurance written in oldest and most re liable companies: we also have some good real estate investment netting 8, V and 10 percent: list your property with us, we can sell it: telephone union 21: we are in our office everv Saturday evening the year around. I f you want to buy or sell proper ty you will save time and money by com ing direct to our oftlce. over People's Na tional Bank. Goldsmith & Mcliee. PROFESSIONAL ATTORNEYS. McCASKRiN & MeCASKRIN Attorneys at law. Kock Island and Milan. Rock Island office in Bengston block. Milan office on Main street CONNELLY & CONNELLY -Attorneys at law. Money loane'. Onice over Cramp ton's book store. 1719 Second avenue. JACKSON, HURST & STAFFORD Attorneys at law. Oillce in Rock Isiand National bank building. LUDOLPH & REYNOLDS Attorneys at law. Monev to loan. Weneral legal bus1 ness. Nota" y pnblic 1705 Second avenue, Buford block. SWEENEY & WALKER Attorneys and counsellors as law. Oillce in Bengston block. SEARLE &; MARSHALL Lawyers. Money to loan on good real estate security. Mitch ell & Lynde block. Rock Island, 111. McENIRY & McENIRY Attorneys at law. Ixian monev on good security: make col lections. References. Mitchell & Lvnde, bankers, onice, Mitchell & Lynde build ing. JAMES F. MURPHY Attorney at law. General legal practice. OOice room 12, Mitchell & Lynde building. WILLIAM M. WALKER Lawyer. Money to loan Gnerl legal business. Notary public. Real esCate. Insurance. 1714 Sec ond avenue. PHYSICIANS. DR. CORA EMERY REED Homeopathic pbvsician. Soeclal attention to diseases of women and children; also disease of eye, ear, nose and throat. Office hours, :3o to 12 a. m.. I to 4 p. m. 321 Sixteenth street, Kock Island. N. M. MOORE. M. D. Star lock. Hours 10 to 11 a. m 2 to 4 and alter 7 p. m. DR. LOUIS OSTROM Occulist and Aurist. Entire attention given to eye. ear. nose and throat. Hours. 9 to 12 a. m.. 1 to 6 p. m.; Sunday 9 to 11. Phone 5054. 1721H Second avenue. DENTISTS J. T. TAYLOR -Dentist. Office hours 8:to to 12 m., 1:30 to 0 p. m. ZIH Eighteenth street, opposite Union office. Telephone 883 green. ARCHITECTS. LEONARD DRACK Architect and superin tendent. Skinner block, second noor. Office hours 10 to 12 a. m.. 4 to 5:3o p. m. FLORISTS. TDPov-T ViriJiBlSTSwItliliithe citv limits. .:aii anu see us. 1113 r n ictuu an x u finest line of ferns and palms for winter house plants. Cut flowers and designs. Meyer & Behrlng. Phone 621 green. HENRY GAETJER Preprietor Chippian nock nurserv. Cut flowers and designs of all kinds. City store, 1807 Second avenue Telephone 610. EDUCATIONAL. VILLA DE CHANTaL A home school for girls conducted bv the Sisters of the Visi tation. Rudimentary and higher branches and all polite accomplishments taught. Twentieth street and Fifteenth avenue, Rocklslaud. AUG USTANA COLLEGE Business depart ment A thorough business tralulngsivcn for entry Into commercial lite, TVrms reasonable. Apply at Augustana college. H FATING AND PLUMBING. CHANNON. PERRY & COMPANY Heating and plumbing along scientific and sani tary lines. Careful and skilled workmen. Prompt attention. 114 West Seventeenth street. Phone 1U8. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. JOHN VOLK & CO. Contractors and build ers AUo manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds and mouldings. Dealers in plate, window and art glass. Offices and factory, 311 to 329 Eighteenth street. JOHN E. BERGSTROM Jobbing a specialty. Work guaranteed stisfactorv. Four teenth avenue and Thirty-second street. Phone West 1579. CLAntVOTAHT MADAM ST. MARIE, palmist and clairvoy ant, tells you tbe past, present and future correctly. Tells you everything pertain ing to business, marriage, divorce, love affairs, sickness, death, accidents and everthing of interest. One call will prov her wonderful accuracy. Office hours from 1 to 10 p. m. 70s Fourth avenue.